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Banbridge, Co. Down

On the Upper Bann river, is off the main Belfast to Dublin road. The wide main street is in three sections with an underpass in the middle: cut in 1834 to enable stage coaches to take the steep hill. The district's famous daughter, Helen Waddell, wrote that Banbridge had a skyline like a medieval town. In the square stands a delightful memorial: four polar bears gazing at Capt. Francis Crozier who died in the act of discovering the North-West Passage. The Newry-Portadown canal follows the road and railway between Poyntz Pass and Scarva. There is a pleasant walk along the wide towpath.

Self-Catering Accommodation in Banbridge

51 Mill Road, Ballyroney, Banbridge, BT32 5HD, Co. Down
Irish Cottage Mourne Mountains is a holiday home set in Ballyroney, 35 km from Belfast. The property boasts views of the mountain and is 29 km from Carlingford. Free WiFi is available and free private parking is available on site.

Restaurants in Banbridge

174 Lurgan Road, Banbridge, BT32 4NR, Co. Down
The hotel has built a reputation for good home cooked food served by a fine team of friendly staff. The Aim of the hotel is to continually offer a high standard of cuisine which encompasses an array of traditional and current menu dishes.

69 Ballynafoy Rd, Ballinaskeagh, Banbridge, BT32 5DN, Co. Down
The Bronte Steak House is situated in the Banbridge area off the A1 dual carriageway, three miles from Loughbrickland heading towards Rathfriland.

95 Newry Street, Banbridge, BT32 3EF, Co. Down
Centrally located in Banbridge Town and just off the main Newry to Belfast dual carriageway. Built in 1816 the Old Georgian Coaching Inn retains the old world charm.

80 Halfway Road, Banbridge, BT32 4HB, Co. Down
This beautiful building is set in a rural backdrop with its own private car park. It is situated just 50 yards off the main A1 dual carriageway, halfway between Banbridge and Dromore.